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3 1/2 yr old boundary & impulse problems
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<blockquote data-quote="kim75062" data-source="post: 703119" data-attributes="member: 20727"><p>Welcome to the forum! </p><p></p><p>your son sounds a lot like mine also at that age, he is now 6 and we are no where close to finding out the real cause of his behavior problems. He has slowly and steadily gotten worse over the years. I would urge you to seek professional help now. Sooner is always better then later and even if theres "nothing wrong" it wont hurt to find out. you are his mom and if your gut is telling you something is not right then you should follow that. I got a lot of the same responses when mine was that little. Hes a boy, hes just hyper, its not a big deal, he will grow out of that stage etc. He is a hyper boy, running into traffic IS a big deal (mine still does) and for mine it was not a "stage" but a mental illness (still to be determined which one or ones). You can not grow out of any mental illness or neurological difference as far as I'm aware, it would be wonderful if they could though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kim75062, post: 703119, member: 20727"] Welcome to the forum! your son sounds a lot like mine also at that age, he is now 6 and we are no where close to finding out the real cause of his behavior problems. He has slowly and steadily gotten worse over the years. I would urge you to seek professional help now. Sooner is always better then later and even if theres "nothing wrong" it wont hurt to find out. you are his mom and if your gut is telling you something is not right then you should follow that. I got a lot of the same responses when mine was that little. Hes a boy, hes just hyper, its not a big deal, he will grow out of that stage etc. He is a hyper boy, running into traffic IS a big deal (mine still does) and for mine it was not a "stage" but a mental illness (still to be determined which one or ones). You can not grow out of any mental illness or neurological difference as far as I'm aware, it would be wonderful if they could though. [/QUOTE]
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